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Robin Hood (Original title)Nottingham (Working title)
Dates: 2010 (Copyright), 12 May 2010 (Release)

Countries: USA, United Kingdom, Japan

Directed by: Ridley Scott

Synopsis: Action adventure. On returning home to England from the Crusades, archer Robin Longstride is forced into becoming an outlaw and impersonating Robin of Locksley when he encounters political treachery and an impending French invasion.

Genre:
Action and Adventure

Subject:
Robin Hood
Releases
Date: 12 May 2010Country: United KingdomRelease type: TheatricalFormat: Super-35 - Colour - Sound - Dolby Digital / DTS (sound) / SDDSAspect ratio: 2.35:1Runtime: 140 mins 11 secs - Length: 12615 FeetDialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: Universal Pictures International UK & Eire
Date: 14 May 2010Country: USARelease type: TheatricalFormat: Super-35 - Colour - Sound - Dolby Digital / DTS (sound) / SDDSRuntime: 144 mins Dialogue (original): English

Credits (203)
©: Universal Studios, A Brian Grazer production: Brian Grazer, In association with: Scott Free, Dentsu, Present: Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, [Presented] in association with: Relativity Media, Executive Producer: Charles J.D. Schlissel, Co-executive Producer: Michael Ellenberg, Executive Producer: Michael Costigan, Executive Producer: Jim Whitaker, Executive Producer: Ryan Kavanaugh, Produced by: Brian Grazer, Produced by: Ridley Scott, Russell Crowe, Co-producer: Nikolas Korda, Associate Producer: Keith Rodger, Unit Production Manager: Nikolas Korda, Unit Production Manager: Charles J.D. Schlissel, Unit Manager: Andrew Cooke, Unit Manager: Mally Chung, Charlie Simpson, Additional Unit Manager - Wales: Kevin Jenkins, Production Manager: Hermione Ninnim, Production Manager (2nd Unit): Siobhan Lyons, Key Production Co-ordinator: Miranda Marks, Production Co-ordinator: Jonathan Scott, Production Co-ordinator (2nd Unit): Nion Hazell, Financial Controller: Nicole Furia, US Production Accountant: Rick Castro, UK Production Accountant: Sarah Trowse, Supervising Location Manager: Bill Darby, Location Manager: Teresa Darby, Location Manager: Tom Crooke, Location Manager: Steve Hart, Location Manager: Neil Grigson, Wales Co-ordinator: Andrew Gwyn Davies, Post-production Supervisor: Teresa Kelly, Assistant to Mr [Max] Von Sydow: Catherine von Sydow, 2nd Unit Director: Alexander Witt, 1st Assistant Director: Max Keene, 2nd Assistant Director: Matt Baker, 2nd Assistant Director: Danny Mcgrath, 2nd Assistant Director: Michael Michael, David Pinkus, 1st Assistant Director (2nd Unit): Robert P. Grayson, 2nd Assistant Director (2nd Unit): Will Dodds, Script Supervisor: Liz West, Script Supervisor (2nd Unit): Joanna Beckett, Casting by: Jina Yay, Screenplay by: Brian Helgeland, Story by: Brian Helgeland, Story by: Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Voris, Director of Photography: Jon Mathieson, 2nd Unit Director of Photography: Alexander Witt, A Camera Operator: Peter Taylor, B Camera Operator: Martin Hume, C Camera Operator: Paul Edwards, Camera Operator (2nd Unit): Gary Spratling, Clive Jackson, Steadicam: Paul Edwards, Gaffer: Alan Martin, Gaffer (2nd Unit): Tony Wilcock, Key Grip: Gary Hymns, Key Grip (2nd Unit): Malcolm Huse, Video Co-ordinator: Andrew Haddock, Video Operator (2nd Unit): Adrian Spanna, Still Photographer: David Appleby, Kerry Brown, Visual Effects Supervisor: Richard Stammers, Visual Effects Producer: Allen Maris, Visual Effects Co-ordinator: Bastian Hopfgarten, Amy Spanner, Visual Effects by: MPC, Visual Effects by: Hammerhead Productions Inc., Visual Effects by: Invisible Effects, Lola Visual Effects, Special Effects Supervisor: Trevor Wood, Special Effecrs Co-ordinator: Nigel Nixon, Graphic Artist: Jim Stanes, Editor: Pietro Scalia, Additional Editor: Billy Rich, 1st Assistant Editor: Robert Mead, Production Designer: Arthur Max, Supervising Art Director: John King, Senior Art Director: Raymond Chan, David Allday, Art Director: Mark Homes, Art Director: Adam O'neill, Art Director: Matt Robinson, Art Director: Mike Stallion, Art Director: Tom Still, Art Director: Mark Swain, Art Director: Remo Tozzi, Art Director: Alex Cameron, Art Director: Anthony Caron-Delion, Senior Art Director: Karen Wakefield, Set Decorator: Sonja Klaus, Conceptual Artist: Dan Walker, Draughtsman: Oliver Goodier, Draughtsman: Elizabeth Loach, Draughtsman: Annushka Russell, Jane Harwood, Junior Draughtsman: Catherine Whiting, Illustrator: Oliver Carroll, Storyboard Artist: Jonathan Millward, Property Master: Terry Wells, Production Buyer: Graham Bishop, Construction Manager: Leigh Gilbert, Costume Designer: Janty Yates, Assistant Costume Designer: Andrea Cripps, Sharon Long, Military Costume Supervisor: Dave Crossman, Costume Supervisor: Annie Crawford, Costume Supervisor (2nd Unit): Mike Skorepa, Make-up Designer: Paul Engelen, Make-up Artist: Melissa Lackersteen, Make-up Artist: Clare Ramsey, Gemma Richards, Prosthetics Designer: David White, Prosthetics Hair Artist: Maria Cork, Prosthetics Hair Artist: David Mundin, Prosthetics Hair Artist: Junko Matsuura, Julie White, Prosthetics Make-up Artist: Robin Pritchard, Hair Designer: Kevin Alexander, Hairdresser: Candice Banks, Title Animation: Gianluigi Toccafondo, Acme Filmworks, Main Titles/Graphics Designed by: Prologue Films, End Titles: Scarlet Letters, Digital Intermediate Provided by: Company 3, Music by: Marc Streitenfeld, Solo Violin: Tom Bowes, Solo Cello: Caroline Dale, Flutes/Whistles: William Lyons, Solo Flute: Eliza Marshall, Ethnic Percussion: Paul Clarvis, Percussion: Frank Ricotti, Percussion: Gary Kettel, Glyn Matthews, Timpani: Tristan Fry, Fiddle/Rebec: Giles Lewin, Lutes: Jacob Heringman, James Akers, Uilleann Pipes: Robert White, Troy Donockley, Hurdey Gurdy: Nigel Eaton, Choir: Metro Voices, The Bach Choir, Solo Vocals: Kathleen Macinnes, Conductor: Ben Foster, Orchestrations: Benjamin Wallfisch, Score Recorded/Mixed by: Peter Cobbin, [Music] Recordist: Sam Okell, Choreographer: Diana Scrivener, Production Sound Mixer: Tony Dawe, John Mooney, Boom Operator: Denise Yarde, Boom Operator: Stuart McCutcheon, Boom Operator (2nd Unit): Stuart McCutcheon, Re-recording Sound Mixer: Paul Massey, David Giammarco, Supervising Sound Editor: Wylie Stateman, Supervising Sound Editor: Mark Stoeckinger, ADR Voice: Rajia Baroudi, ADR Voice: Frank Bruyenbroek, ADR Voice: Edita Brychta, ADR Voice: Helene Cardona, ADR Voice: Kat Cressida, ADR Voice: Jean-Louis Darville, ADR Voice: Neil Dickson, ADR Voice: Robin Atkin Downes, ADR Voice: Alastair Duncan, ADR Voice: Gary Hecker, ADR Voice: Julien Heron, ADR Voice: Greg Ellis, ADR Voice: Peter Lavin, ADR Voice: Caitlin McKenna, ADR Voice: Xavier J. Nathan, ADR Voice: Moira Quirk, ADR Voice: Darren Richardson, ADR Voice: Jean-Michel Richaud, ADR Voice: Alan Shearman, ADR Voice: Phillipe Simon, ADR Voice: Bruno Stephane, ADR Voice: Eric Stone, ADR Voice: Julian Stone, ADR Voice: Jean-Paul Vignon, Matthew Wolf, Stunt Co-ordinator/Horse Master: Steve Dent, Fight/Sword Co-ordinator: CC Smiff, Rudolf Vrba, Special Adviser to Mr [Ridley] Scott: Neville Shulman, Dialect Coach: Judith Dickerson, Andrew Jack, Master Armourer: Simon Atherton, Armoury Supervisor: Alan Hausmann, Armoury Co-ordinator: Caroline Wilson, Horse Department Co-ordinator: Megan Roberts, Unit Publicist: Stacy Mann
Cast (66)
Russell Crowe (Robin Longstride, 'Robin Hood'), Cate Blanchett (Lady Marion Loxley), William Hurt (William Marshal), Mark Strong (Sir Godfrey), Mark Addy (Friar Tuck), Oscar Isaac (Prince John), Danny Huston (King Richard the Lionheart), Eileen Atkins (Eleanor of Aquitaine), Max von Sydow (Sir Walter Loxley), Matthew Macfadyen (Sheriff of Nottingham), Kevin Durand (Little John), Scott Grimes (Will Scarlet), Alan Doyle (Alan A'Dayle), Douglas Hodge (Sir Robert Loxley), Léa Seydoux (Princess Isabella of Angoulême), Jonathan Zaccaï (King Philip of France), Robert Pugh (Baron Baldwin), Gerard McSorley (Baron Fitzrobert), Velibor Topic (Belvedere), Ciaran Flynn (Loop), Simon McBurney (Father Tancred), Denise Gough (village mother), John Nicholas (Farmer Paul), Thomas Arnold (captain of the royal barge), Pip Carter (royal equerry), Mark Lewis Jones (Longstride, stone mason), Bronson Webb (Jimoen), Denis Ménochet (Adhemar), Jamie Beamish (church deacon), John Atterbury (exchequer), Luke Evans (sheriff's thug), Roy Holder (Gaffer Tom), Mark David (Baron Baldwin's grandson), Ruby Bentall (Margaret Walter's maid), Ned Dennehy (sentinel), Nicolas Simon (slovenly French cook), Lisa Millett (Walter's cook), Stuart Martin (messenger), Jessica Raine (Princess Isabel of Gloucester), Steve Evets (ragged messenger), Éric Rulliat (ruffian), Abraham Belaga (King Philip's aide), Jack Downham (young Robin), Richard Riddell (sentry), David Bertrand (French captain), Arthur Darvill (groom), Giannina Facio (lady-in-waiting), Hannah Barrie (woman at bog), Lee Battle (soldier boy), Nicky Bell (soldier two), Andrea Ware (Little John's wench), John O'Toole (Tom the pig man), Ralph Inneson (northerner), Zuriel de Peslouan (French informant), Jake Curran (distinctive man), Samuel Dupuy (French flagship captain), Nick Lucas (justiciar), Alan Charlesworth (Cardinal Roger), Lothaire Gerard (French boy), Mat Laroche (laughing French soldier), Chris Jared (equerry), Joseph Hamilton, James Hamilton, James Burrows, Danny Clarke, Tom Blyth (feral child)
Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (6)
In: Empire n247 January 2010  Pages: 12-16
Title: News etc.: Robin HoodArticle type: InterviewLanguage: English
Description: Brief report on the "re-imagining" of ROBIN HOOD with comments from Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott.

In: Empire n241 July 2009  Pages: 94-103
Title: In the year 2010, heroes will rise...Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Previews the films based on fantasy/legend stories and adapted from comics and video games, due for release in 2010

In: The Hollywood Reporter v409 n13 3 Apr 2009  Page: 0
Title: Films in ProductionArticle type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: On-line listing.

In: Empire n239 May 2009  Page: 28
Title: News etc.: Round RobinArticle type: NoteLanguage: English
Description: Brief chronology of the different revisions to the script for Ridley Scott/Cameron Crowe's ROBIN HOOD.

In: Screen International n1700 28 Aug 2009  Page: 41
Title: In ProductionAuthor: COOPER, Sarah Article type: CreditsLanguage: English

In: Screen International n1690 15 May 2009  Page: 32
Title: In ProductionArticle type: CreditsLanguage: English


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Title: Marxism and the movies: critical essays on class struggle in the cinema
Author: Leigh, Mary K.  Pages: vi, 189 pages